Water supply sustainability demands that communities look toward non-traditional water sources for potable and household water needs…
Potable water reuse is increasingly recognised as an important water management strategy for future Australian and international cities…
The aim of Project 1127 was to help the water industry better manage and understand contaminants of emerging concern (CEC), through…
New satellites and drones have the capacity to provide higher resolution images, of larger areas, more often than ever before, but how can water managers and scientists access or use this data, and what will they need to incorporate remotely sensed information into analysis, planning and other decision-making processes…
Source waters contain a class of chemical compounds collectively known as ‘bromides’…
Wastewater, including sewage, must be treated to remove chemical pollutants prior to its release into the environment…
As an alternative water resource, stormwater has a great potential to be reused for various purposes, including for the augmentation of drinking water supplies, but the reason stormwater run-off has not been widely used is because it contains unknown and variable amounts of chemical contaminants and microscopic organisms, some of which can cause illness and disease…
The Australian water industry is unsure of the original basis of the maximum 10% supernatant return rule, in the context of water treatment…
Tonnes of microplastics end up in our oceans and waterways each year impacting animals and the environment, as well as wastewater treatments plants and other infrastructure…